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Rainbow lorikeets are not predators, so they do not prey on anything. Rainbow lorikeets feed on nectar and pollen from inside flowers. They also eat various fruits, especially native fruits, and they feed on some types of seeds.

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What are facts about rainbow lorikeets?

Rainbow lorikeets live in Australia.


What eats a Rainbow lorikeets?

Rainbow lorikeets in the wild are particularly subject to predation by the common domestic cat. Other predators include various Birds of Prey, while goannas will eat birds' eggs.


Can rainbow lorikeets eat apricots?

Rainbow lorikeets can eat apricots.


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Rainbow Lorikeets are warm blooded. All birds are warm blooded.


Are rainbow lorikeets a dangerous animal?

Rainbow lorikeets are not endangered. They are common.


How tall can rainbow lorikeets grow?

Rainbow lorikeets grow to a length of 25 cm to 30 cm.


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What are the threats to rainbow lorikeets?

The main threats to rainbow lorikeets come from domestic pets such as cats, which prey on these birds while they are feeding in suburban gardens. Rainbow lorikeets, like other parrots, have bizarre and erratic flight patterns, and in suburban areas they have a tendency to fly right in front of cars, where they can be easily hit.


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How far do rainbow lorikeets fly?

Rainbow lorikeets are native to the the eastern coast and the northern regions of the continent of Australia.


How many rainbow lorikeets are left in the wild?

It is unknown how many rainbow lorikeets there are in the wild. Rainbow lorikeets are extremely common in eastern Australia, New Guinea and some Indonesian islands. In Australia, it has adapted very well to urbanisation of its habitat, so is at no risk of being listed as vulnerable. A rough estimate of the world population of rainbow lorikeets suggest around five million birds.


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